The Stealth M7

Stealth M7 Concept Car

PALO ALTO, CA--July 24, 2013: The Stealth M Group, whose focus is
on advancing female entrepreneurs, is giving away its concept car, the
Stealth M7, to raise business capital for women in technology and other
fields to start and/or maintain their own businesses.

To raise such capital, today the company has launched the website StealthM7. Here it will sell
advertisement and announcement space for $7 per day and take donations.
Once they have raised $7 million for female-owned start-ups, the winner of
the Stealth M7 will be randomly selected from those who advertise on the
site or contribute any amount of money to the cause.

The idea to give away its concept car to raise money for women was
inspired by a question posted on Quora.com: "Who drives the BMW with the
license "VC+E=IPO" in downtown Palo Alto?" The Stealth M7 concept car,
created for personal use from a customized BMW 750, has received so much
attention in Silicon Valley and Beverly Hills that business owners and
individuals have offered to buy the car or trade it for equity in their own
companies. But instead of selling it, the Stealth M Group decided that it
could raise more capital to support female entrepreneurs if, as incentive
to patronize its website, it gave the car away.

According to the National Women's Business Council, businesses owned by
women have had a positive $3 trillion yearly impact on the U.S. economy and
have created over 23 million jobs. Yet the Huffington Post states that
women receive only about 5 percent of US equity capital each year and 80
percent less venture capital then men to launch their businesses.
Therefore, many female-owned companies most often fail or never get off the
ground due to lack of sufficient capital. "So imagine how much we can
improve the financial impact women make on our economy by investing in
female entrepreneurs. I'm ready. Let's get started!" says Stealth, one of
the founders of the Stealth M Group.